Mitsubishi is offering
0.0% APR for 48 Months + No Payment for 90 Days on a
2024 Mitsubishi Outlander SUV for
Qualified Buyers when you
finance through Santander Consumer USA. Available inventory and pricing will vary by location with prices
starting from ~$28,395 for the
Base ES Model or
from ~$40,345 for the
Outlander PHEV Plug-In Hybrid variant.
Thanks to Community Member
EagerRaccoon822 for sharing this deal.
- Note: Available offer(s) and vehicle options may vary by location. Final Pricing may will vary depending on your selected colors, trim and and addons or extra features.
2024 Mitsubishi Outlander Base-Model Details:
- Black interior with Fabric seats
- 18-Inch Alloy Wheels
- 7 Passenger Seating
- 8.0" Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA)
- MI-PILOT Assist Navigation
- 2.5L DOHC 4-Cylinder Direct-Injection engine with a combined rating of 27 MPG
- 8-Speed Continuously Variable Transmission
- 18-Inch Alloy Wheels
- Google Android Auto
- Drive Mode Selector
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
- Active Blind Spot Assist
- Rear Automatic Emergency Braking
- Forward Collision Mitigation with Pedestrian Detection
- Includes:
- 2-Year/30,000-Mile Limited Maintenance (3 Oil Changes, 3 Tire Rotations and 1 Cabin Filter)
- 10-Year/100,000-Mile Limited Powertrain Warranty
- 5-Year/Unlimited-Mile Roadside Assistance
- Select options such as Handle Trim, Bumper Protector and Mirror Covers may also be available at no additional charge.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank pmperry
It still a $35k+. Shoppers will always compare this to other mainstreamed car.
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With that said, if anyone knows hybrid used car they recommend for heavy work use, list here your opinion and experience
The battery is also bigger. Chademo isn't going anyway like super soon, there's still new ones being installed if you google it. I have a ton around me but I'm fine with L1 charging - considering L2 though I have a contractor family friend that will do it cheap.
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Yeah, but you lose the tiny third row seat hopefully their collab with the Chinese bears some fruit
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Loaner vehicles are dealer specific. Car value wise, these things do not hold. They're best as a buy and drive 'til the wheels fall off kind of vehicle. I've bought three in Savannah GA and they were partnered with a Volvo dealer so they gave all the Volvo service perks which was nice. All 3 went well into 160k+ miles with regular maintenance. We each one them due to accidents (total loss); each one protected my family and I from some terrible crashes. I'd rate them as adequate and reliable vehicles but nothing special compared to your more popular brands.
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Let the market crash. It's coming.
Don't let the stealership sell you on low inventory lies.
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Mitsubishi these days is long detached from the Japan bubble economy era of the late 80's and early 90's when Mitsubishi had sporty cars like the GT3000 and Eclipse alongside luxury-leaning sedans like the Galant, and rally-car competitors like the Lancer. Instead we're left to budget cars like the Mitsubishi Mirage (formerly the cheapest car [autonews.com] you could buy in U.S.) and a few other offerings that generally exist to drive sub-prime friendly lending options.
As such, don't expect a premium or even particularly good dealership experience.. but then again, that's pretty relative. Worse than a Lexus dealership [theautopian.com], but maybe better than a poke in the eye?
Good luck!
Jon
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Good luck!
Jon
Terrible dealers. Warranty is worthless. Had manufacturers warranty and had to have the car towed from the dealer to a mechanic to actually get it fixed.
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Mitsubishi these days is long detached from the Japan bubble economy era of the late 80's and early 90's when Mitsubishi had sporty cars like the GT3000 and Eclipse alongside luxury-leaning sedans like the Galant, and rally-car competitors like the Lancer. Instead we're left to budget cars like the Mitsubishi Mirage (formerly the cheapest car [autonews.com] you could buy in U.S.) and a few other offerings that generally exist to drive sub-prime friendly lending options.
As such, don't expect a premium or even particularly good dealership experience.. but then again, that's pretty relative. Worse than a Lexus dealership [theautopian.com], but maybe better than a poke in the eye?
Good luck!
Jon
My worst experience so far has been Toyota weirdly
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